Much Ado About Nothing
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Gentlemen.
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What secret hath held you here,
that you followed not to Leonato's?

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He is in love.
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With who? That is your grace's part.
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With Hero...
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...Leonato's short daughter!
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Amen, if you love her,
for the lady is very well worthy.

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-You speak this to fetch me in.
-By my troth, I speak my thought.

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-And in faith, my lord, I spoke mine.
-And, by my two faiths and troths, I spoke mine.

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-That I love her, I feel.
-That she is worthy, I know.

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That I neither feel how she should be loved
nor know how she is worthy...

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...is the opinion that fire cannot melt out of me.
I will die in it at the stake.

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Thou wast ever an obstinate heretic
in the despite of beauty.

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That a woman conceived me...
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...l thank her.
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That she brought me up,
I likewise give her most humble thanks.

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But that I will hang my...
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...bugle in an invisible baldric...
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...all women shall pardon me.
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I will live a bachelor.
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I shall see thee 'ere I die, look pale with love.
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With anger, with sickness,
or with hunger, my lord...

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...not with love.
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Well, as time shall try.
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"In time the savage bull doth bear the yoke."
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The savage bull may,
but if ever the sensible Benedick bear it...

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...pluck off the bull's horns
and set them in my forehead.

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And let me be vilely painted
and in such great letters as they write:

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"Here is good horse to hire,"
let them signify under my sign:

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"Here you may see Benedick, the married man."
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Benedick.
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Repair to Leonato's.
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Tell him I will not fail him at supper,
for indeed he hath made great preparation.

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Examine your conscience.
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And so I leave you.
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Hath Leonato any son, my lord?
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No child but Hero. She's his only heir.
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Dost thou affect her, Claudio?
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My lord,
when you went onward on this ended action...

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...I looked upon her with a soldier's eye,
that liked...


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